EP0593688B1 - Disjoncteur miniature automatique avec mecanisme de declenchement a assemblage dans l'axe des z - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to apparatus for making and breaking electrical circuits and, more particularly, to a miniature circuit breaker designed for automated Z-axis assembly and automatically operable in response to current overloads.
- Miniature circuit breakers are well known in the prior art.
- An illustrative circuit breaker design is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,902,560 which is assigned to the same assignee as the present application.
- the basic miniature automatic circuit breaker comprises a base and cover, a line terminal and a load terminal and an electrical circuit therebetween, a stationary contact, a movable contact secured to a contact carrier which is movable between a contact OPEN position and a contact CLOSED position to open or close the electrical circuit, an arc interrupting chamber, an operating mechanism for opening and closing the contacts, and a current responsive trip mechanism which releases the operating mechanism to open the contacts in response to a sustained moderate overload or an instantaneous short circuit.
- circuit breakers include various elements or component assemblies which are not susceptible to convenient automatic assembly.
- the components installed in the circuit breaker base include a load terminal welded to a bimetal element having a magnetic yoke welded thereto.
- a magnetic armature having an ambient temperature compensation bimetal is supported on the magnetic yoke.
- these and other components of the illustrated type of circuit breaker are incapable of being Z-axis assembled into the circuit breaker are incapable of being Z-axis assembled into the circuit breaker base.
- the miniature circuit breaker illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 4,616,200 which is also assigned to the assignee of the present application, represents a design which is better adapted to automated assembly.
- several components of the circuit breaker shown therein are still not particularly adapted for Z-axis assembly.
- the temperature compensation bimetal shown in the 200 patent extends beyond the length of the armature element and includes an offset end which obstructs assembly. The presence of such components makes the overall circuit breaker incapable of total Z-axis assembly.
- US -A-4513268 discloses an automated compact electrical circuit breaker including a weld break tab formed on the moveable contact actuating member.
- a more specific object of this invention is to provide a circuit breaker design whereby components thereof, particularly the trip mechanism including the trip lever, and the associated activation means tension means, and reset means, can be Z-axis assembled.
- Another specific object of the invention is to provide an improved circuit breaker of the above type wherein the trip mechanism is specially adapted for improved trip action and enhanced performance of the breaker repeated OPEN, CLOSED and TRIP operations.
- an electric circuit breaker having a base and a cover with the base carrying a line terminal and a load terminal which are electrically connected through an electrical circuit extending therebetween, said circuit breaker comprising a first contact; a second contact, a moveable contact carrier carrying said second contact and movable between (i) a first position wherein said second contact is engaged with said first contact and corresponding to a closed electrical circuit condition wherein said electrical circuit is completed between said line terminal and said load terminal and (ii) a second position wherein said second contact is spaced away from said first contact and corresponding to an open electrical circuit condition wherein said electrical circuit is not completed between said line terminal and said load terminal; current responsive means including an armature having a latching surface, and a bimetal member and yoke assembly for sensing a predetermined overcurrent or short circuit condition in said electrical circuit and for moving said armature at least a predetermined distance in response thereto; and trip means associated with
- the figures show the circuit breaker 10 of the present invention comprising an open sided base 1 of molded insulating material having a bottom base wall 100 and molded recesses and barriers for providing support for circuit breaker components which are automatically Z-axis assembled therein.
- a cover 2 of molded insulating material having a bottom cover wall 101 and providing complementary recesses and barriers closes the open side of the base 1 and is mounted thereon by means of a plurality of rivets 3.
- the base 1 and cover 2 form an enclosure or circuit breaker casing. Both the base and cover are provided with top and bottom openings through which extend operating and connecting members of the circuit breaker as will be described.
- a load terminal 4 which is provided at its outside end with a terminal screw 5 and having secured thereto, at its inside end, the current response mechanism 6 of the circuit breaker.
- An adjustable screw 7 extends through a slot in the base and threadingly engages the conducting load terminal 4 in the interior of the base 1 with the head thereof operating against the slotted portion of the base 1 to provide an adjustment for the thermal calibration of the automatic circuit breaker.
- the conducting load terminal 4 bears at one end against a nib 8 in the insulating base 1 and substantially at its mid point against a shoulder 9 on a portion of the insulating base 1 so that rotation of the adjustment screw 7 operates to determine the angular position of the current responsive trip mechanism 6 within the interior of the base 1.
- the terminal end of the conducting terminal 4 is suitably supported between supporting ribs 102 molded in the base and cover as generally shown in Figure 1.
- the current response mechanism 6 supported on the interior end of the conducting load terminal 4 constitutes a current responsive bimetallic member 11 attached by suitable means, such as welding, to the load terminal 4 at one end 97 and having fixed thereto at its other end at area 88, by means such as welding, a magnetic yoke member 12 of generally U-shaped construction.
- the magnetic yoke member 12 is provided with a yoke tab 70 having a yoke cradle slot 71 defined thereupon, the tab 70 being formed on a first side leg 92 of the U-shape.
- a yoke pivot or support section 72 is defined at an opposite side leg 93 of the U-shaped yoke member.
- a flexible conductor in the form of a standard or "pigtail" wire 14 is welded to the bimetal at the weld area 88 and then passes through a first notch 89 in the magnetic yoke and bends rearwardly so that the pigtail rides along the flat rear surface of the magnetic yoke 12.
- the flexible conductor then loops forward through a second notch 90 and runs along the inside of the first side leg 92 of the U-shape magnetic yoke and is securely crimped in place with a wire restraint 91 being bent over the pigtail 14.
- the aforementioned method of attaching the pigtail 14 to the bimetal/yoke assembly is designed for automated assembly.
- the pigtail is welded to the bimetal at the welded area 88 on the reverse side from where the yoke is welded to the bimetal.
- the yoke is rotated 360 degrees with the pigtail held in place to wrap the pigtail around the yoke as shown.
- the pigtail travels away from the weld area, it enters the first notch 89 on the front side of the yoke and travels along the back side of the yoke until it travels through the second notch 90. It then travels along the inside area of the yoke where it passes the wire restraint 91, which is formed over the pigtail as it passes through that area.
- a movable magnetic armature member 17 having a central cutout 18 is pivotably supported on the magnetic yoke 12 by an armature hook or rocker 73 and an outwardly extending armature pivot tab 74, formed on the armature member 17.
- the rocker 73 and the pivot tab 74 supportingly engage the corresponding yoke tab slot 71 and yoke pivot support 72, respectively.
- the magnetic armature 17 has a generally flat front surface or face plate 99 and is formed so as to extend toward the bottom end of the circuit breaker substantially parallel to the magnetic yoke 12.
- the armature 17 has outwardly extending shoulder portions 19 at one end with an arm 21 integrally formed therebetween that extends toward the upper end of the circuit breaker at an offset angle away from the bimetallic member 11 and a hook-shaped extension 30 is formed at the opposite end of the armature.
- a metal latch clip 25 is bent over the lower surface of cutout 18 at one end and bent over at the lower center portion of the armature 17 at the opposite end thereof so as to produce a smooth, hard latch surface for cooperation with the face of a trip lever 31 at a latched end 34 thereof as it moves to a released position and, particularly, as it is moved back to a latched position in a relatching movement.
- a helical coil spring 22 engages the magnetic armature member 17 at the shoulder portions 19 and about the arm 21 at one end and, at the other end, is supported against the insulating base member 1 in a suitable recess provided therein.
- a generally L-shaped ambient temperature compensation bimetal member 23 Secured to the lower end of the armature member 17 is a generally L-shaped ambient temperature compensation bimetal member 23 having a lower portion 24 thereof welded to the armature hook shaped extension 30 and an upwardly extending leg portion 75 substantially perpendicular to the lower portion 24.
- An ambient temperature compensation bimetal tab 76 extending towards the armature body, is bent approximately 90 degrees at the top of the upwardly extending leg portion 75 of the ambient temperature compensation bimetal 23.
- Armature stop surface 95 comes to rest against the inside surface 103 of the yoke tab 70 while the armature pivot 74 slides over and engages the yoke pivot support 72.
- the helical coil spring 22 is inserted, as previously described, biasing the magnetic armature 17 downward so that the bottom of the armature hook 73 firmly engages the yoke tab slot 71 thereby locking in the armature and yoke so that they can not be disengaged.
- the helical coil spring 22 also biases the armature 17 forward so that the ambient temperature compensation bimetal tab 76 contacts the rear surface of the magnetic yoke 12 as shown in Figure 1.
- the hook-shaped extension 30 also includes a vertical extension 30A running substantially parallel to the upwardly extending leg portion 75 of the lower portion 24 of the bimetal member 23.
- This vertical extension 30A functions as a safety hook to retain the armature 17 in supported relation upon the magnetic yoke 12, even if the ambient compensator 23, which normally provides the support function, is for some reason detached from the extension 30.
- the designed shape of the compensator member 23 is such that only two bends of approximately 90° each exist between the compensator/armature interface point and the contact point of the bimetal tab 76 to the yoke 12. This is advantageous compared to the conventional U-shaped compensator design because the L-shaped compensator uses less material, is easier to fabricate and lends itself to increased control of dimensions and tolerances.
- the operating mechanism of the circuit breaker is shown and constitutes those parts which operate the contacts of the circuit breaker between OPEN and CLOSED to make and break the electric circuit provided by the breaker.
- This operating mechanism includes a generally U-shaped trip lever member 31 pivotally supported at one end on a hub 32, which is formed during the molding of the base 1, and cooperating at the extremity of a latched end 34 with the metal latch clip 25 within the cutout 18 ( Figure 2) of the magnetic armature 17.
- a manual operator 35 having a handle portion 35a at one end thereof extending outwardly of the circuit breaker insulating base 1 and a body portion extending inwardly into a central recess 105 of the base 1 includes a pair of legs 36 (best shown in Figure 12) between which the trip lever 31 extends substantially midway between the legs.
- Each of the legs 36 has an operator nub extending therefrom which forms an inward recess 37 for support of a movable contact carrier 41, as will be described.
- the manual operator 35 is provided with a central aperture 38 for cooperation with suitable molded trunnion extensions 84a and 84b ( Figures 8 and 11) formed on the base 1 and cover 2, respectively, for the pivotal support thereof.
- An integral movable contact carrier or blade 41 is pivotally attached to the manual operator 35 and includes two upwardly extending generally flat, parallel legs 42 cooperating with the inward recesses 37 of the legs 36 of the operator. From a central base portion 41a on the contact carrier 41 an upper portion 41b, having a toggle spring hook portion 77 extending away from the base portion 41a, is formed by a substantially perpendicular bend in the base portion 41a.
- the generally L-shaped legs 42 are formed from two additional perpendicular bends in the upper portion 41b of the movable contact carrier 41.
- a helical toggle spring 43 is secured to the toggle spring hook 77 at one end and the opposite end thereof is hooked to the trip lever 31 at a toggle hook 44 provided thereupon so that the tension of the toggle spring 43 maintains the legs 42 biased into engagement with the manual operator 35 within the recess 37.
- a bent over integral heel-like extension 98 having a generally rectangular contact platform 78 extending therefrom is formed at the extreme lower portion of the movable contact carrier 41 at its end remote from the end carrying the legs 42.
- the heel-like extension and the contact platform 78 are formed by two consecutive substantially perpendicular bends in the base portion 41a.
- the platform includes a top portion distal from the extension 98 and also includes opposite side portions in close association with the bottom walls of the base and cover, respectively.
- the first substantially perpendicular bend is toward the circuit breaker cover 2.
- the second bend positions the contact platform 78 substantially at a right angle to both the heel-like extension 98 and the contact carrier base portion 41a leaving a space portion 79 between the contact platform 78 and the base portion 41a.
- a strengthening rib 80 is formed about the second bend so as to mechanically strengthen the blade assembly and, more particularly, the transitional area between the extension area 98 and the platform 78.
- the contact carrier is formed from an appropriately configured flat, stamped section of conductive material.
- a contact 45 is secured to or otherwise defined upon the contact platform 78 and because of the movement of the contact carrier functions as a movable contact which cooperates with a stationary contact 46 secured to the base of a U-shaped terminal jaw clip 47 having the lower end 48 thereof extending beyond the base of the circuit breaker.
- the flexible conductor or pigtail 14 is secured at one end, as has been described, to the bimetallic member 11 and is also secured, by means such as welding at its other end, to the movable contact member 41 so that when the movable contact 45 engages the stationary contact 46, a circuit is complete from the terminal jaw clip 47 through the circuit breaker current response mechanism to the terminal screw 5.
- the movable contact carrier 41 is provided with an extending tab 49 integral therewith which is adapted to be turned back toward the base portion 41a of the carrier tightly against the flexible conductor 14 so as to substantially eliminate movement of the conductor at the point of the weld. It should be noted that the conductor is clamped to the movable contact carrier by the bent over tab 49 so that substantially all of the flexing of the flexible conductor takes place at the free side of the tab at a point removed from the point at which the flexible conductor 14 is welded to the contact carrier.
- the above-described arrangement including the mutually perpendicular bends leading to the contact platform 78 and the definition of a gap or space portion 79 between the platform 78 and the base portion 41a of the contact carrier 41 contributes to enhanced performance of the carrier by providing improved arc erosion resistance and ability to stay intact during interruption faults.
- the forming connection is normally made between the contact platform and the carrier base portion leading to erosion of material therebetween to the point where the carrier material could collapse under the contact.
- the novel design described herein avoids this erosion problem. Although some material erosion does occur around the sides or edges of the contact platform 78, the heel-like formed extension area 98, in combination with the strengthened area about the rib 80, offers increased strength and protection from arc effects.
- the present design of the contact assembly is advantageous because the edges of the contact platform are maintained in close proximity to the arc chamber wall of the base and the wall of the cover. It has been noted that the closer the arc interruption wall is to the contact platform edges, the more responsive the contact carrier is during interruption. This is because the arc gases generated at the initial opening of the contacts cannot easily escape past the platform edges - as a result, the contact carrier is pushed to the OPEN position faster than would otherwise be possible. This faster opening action lowers the energy impacting the carrier, reduces stress imposed on other breaker components, and, consequently, increases the overall circuit breaker performance. The manner in which arc gases are vented as the carrier approaches the OPEN position will be described in detail below.
- an arc chamber 82 is established in the circuit breaker about the area where the movable and stationary contacts are separated.
- This arc chamber 82 is defined by the bottom wall and sides of the base 1 and cover 2 adjacent the contact area, and the stationary contact carrier or terminal jaw clip 47 having the stationary contact 46 secured thereto at one end and supplemental barriers 51 and 52, respectively, in the base 1 and cover 2.
- the upper extremity of the arc chamber 82 is established by a barrier 53 formed in the cover 2.
- the barrier 53 When the cover 2 is secured to the base 1 the barrier 53, together with the bottom and sides of the base and cover and exhaust barriers, substantially encloses the area wherein the contacts are separated so as to channel any arc, as well as associated gasses which may be generated upon contact separation, away from the operating components of the circuit breaker.
- a plurality of dielectric grooves 83 are formed in the base 1 to provide proper insulation and dielectric withstand to prevent current from flowing across the base 1 after short circuit interruptions.
- An exhaust venting chute 81 is established by the bottom and sides of the base 1 and cover 2 and exhaust barriers 51 and 52 in the base 1 and the cover 2, respectively. The exhaust venting chute 81 allows arc gases to escape away from the internal components and areas of the circuit breaker containing the operating mechanism.
- the above-described design is advantageous in that it obviates the problematic need in conventional circuit breaker designs for a slide fiber in order to protect the rear portion of the movable contact carrier or blade from any arc and associated gases generated between the stationary and moveable contact during fault interruption.
- a slide fiber is generally attached to the rear section of the contact carrier and poses breakage and operational continuity problems.
- the added mass of the fiber blade makes the contact carrier or blade slower and less responsive during fault interruption, thereby generating detrimental increased energy output through the breaker.
- the exhaust barrier 53 in the cover 2 which defines part of the arc chamber functions to protect the rear portion of the contact carrier without any need for a protective slide fiber.
- the bottom surface of the barrier 53 covers up the rear portion of the carrier substantially along its entire path of movement between the OPEN and CLOSED positions, while leaving the necessary opening or gap to permit the requisite sliding movement of the carrier.
- circuit breaker described above is also provided with positive opening means to insure that the electrical contacts are opened as required even if the contacts happen to be partially welded or otherwise stuck together during operation. As seen in Figures 1, 4-6 and 12-14, this is accomplished by providing a nub 61 on the trip lever 31 and a first shoulder 62 centrally of the upper portion 41b of the movable contact carrier 41.
- these surfaces 61 and 62 normally do not engage each other, but on tripping movement of the trip lever 31 as the toggle spring 43 is moved through its "overcenter” position, the nub 61 engages the shoulder 62 in a hammering fashion to drive the contacts 45 and 46 apart before the toggle spring 43 passes through the "overcenter” position to initiate opening of the circuit breaker. Continued opening movement of the contacts is then effected by the toggle spring 43.
- Resetting means are provided for the circuit breaker to return the mechanism to the normal operating condition after an overload has occurred.
- FIG 14 wherein the circuit breaker is shown in TRIPPED position, it is apparent that the latched end 34 of the trip lever 31 must be returned to its latched position on the metal latch clip 25 in the cutout 18 of the armature 17.
- a removeable trip lever reset pin 64 is provided in an aperture in the trip lever 31 and is adapted to be in cooperative relationship with the pair of integral legs 36 of the manual operator 35.
- the removeable trip lever reset pin 64 is adjacent to the legs 36 so that upon movement of the manual operator to the OPEN or latched position (see Figure 13) the trip lever will be rotated about its pivot hub 32 to carry the latched end 34 of the lever 31 into relatched position on the armature 17 due to the cooperation of the removeable trip lever reset pin 64 with the legs 36 of the manual operator 35.
- the circuit breaker of the present invention is designed to be mounted in a panelboard, load center, or other current distribution device through the cooperation of spring jaw clips at the base. As shown in Figure 1 this function is provided by the terminal jaw clip 47 at one end of the circuit breaker and a second spring jaw 50 at the opposite end, both extending beyond the exterior of the circuit breaker.
- the axes of these spring jaw clips are rotated 90° with respect to each other so that the jaw 50 may engage a continuous strip type mounting device and the lower end 48 of the terminal jaw clip 47 may engage an isolatable terminal within the associated panelboard, load center, or other current distribution device. Both jaws are supported within the base and cover through cooperating grooves and bosses and are securely held when the cover 2 is riveted in place to form the enclosure which houses the circuit breaker mechanism.
- FIGS 1-3 show the path of current through the circuit breaker whereby current initially flows through the current responsive bimetallic member 11.
- the bimetallic member 11 Upon sustained moderate overload, the bimetallic member 11 deflects about the point 97 where it is in fixed engagement with the conducting load terminal 4 so as to move the opposite end of the member 11 in a counterclockwise fashion with respect to its fixed end. This movement of the bimetallic member 11 is translated to the magnetic yoke member 12, and also causes the ambient temperature compensation bimetal 23 to move correspondingly due to the action of the tab 76 thereupon.
- the armature Since the opposite end of the ambient temperature compensation bimetal 23 is secured to the magnetic armature member 17, the armature is moved on sustained moderate overloads so as to move the latching surface of the latch clip 25 away from its cooperative engagement with the latched end 34 of the trip lever 31.
- the trip lever 31 Upon release of the trip lever 31 from the latch clip 25, the trip lever 31 moves in a clockwise fashion about its pivot hub 32 to carry the end of the coil toggle spring 43 attached to the trip lever 31 at the trip lever toggle hook 44 to the other side of the pivotal engagement of the legs 42 within the recess 37 of the manual operator 35.
- the clockwise movement of the trip lever 31 is limited when the latched end 34 engages a trip lever stop surface 85 of the barrier 51 ( Figure 15).
- Ambient temperature compensation is provided in the current responsive mechanism 6 of the circuit breaker through the construction of the ambient temperature compensation member 23 formed of a bimetallic material arranged so that its leg portion 75 moves away from the magnetic yoke 12 on high ambient conditions and toward the yoke 12 on low ambient conditions.
- the movement of the ambient temperature compensation bimetal 23 permits the armature 17 to remain substantially in the same position at all ambient temperatures by letting the leg 75 move substantially the same distance that the free end of the current responsive bimetal 11 will move due to an increase or decrease in ambient temperature.
- the circuit breaker described above is also provided with means for preventing entanglement of the trip lever 31 with the flexible conductor 14 during a TRIP operation.
- flexible conductor barriers 86 and 87 are integrally formed in the base 1 for providing retention of the flexible conductor 14 therebetween and also between the trip lever 31 and the bottom wall 101 of the base to prevent the flexible conductor 14 from being entangled with the trip lever 31 during a short circuit TRIP operation.
- the arrangement is such that the trip lever 31 rests on the top surface of the flexible conductor barrier 86, thereby preventing the flexible conductor from moving around the trip lever.
- FIG 14 shows the circuit breaker and, more specifically, the trip lever 31 in the TRIPPED position. As shown, the trip lever 31 rests at the trip lever stop surface 85 on the barrier 51 with the flexible conductor 14 still securely under the trip lever. As can also be seen in Figure 15, the flexible conductor is retained under the trip lever and can not position itself in front of the trip lever. This avoids the problem of delayed tripping since the trip lever can freely rotate to its normal tripped position without contacting the flexible conductor.
- the removability of the trip lever reset pin 64 facilitates automating the assembly of the circuit breaker of the present invention by providing a means to Z-axis install the helical toggle spring 43.
- Figure 14 represents the circuit breaker with the removable reset pin 64 installed into the trip lever 31.
- the manual operator 35 and trip lever 31 are positioned in the TRIPPED position.
- the removable trip lever reset pin 64 obstructs the manual operator and, thus, the movable contact carrier 41 in the position shown. With the pin so positioned, the toggle spring 43 can not be easily removed, or installed, because of the interference created by the formed shoulder 96 on one of the extending legs 42.
- Figure 15 represents the circuit breaker of Figure 14 without the removable trip lever reset pin 64 being installed in the trip lever 31.
- the trip lever remains in the same position but the manual operator 35 is allowed to rotate clockwise moving the movable contact carrier extending legs 42 upwardly and moving the second formed shoulder 96 away from the toggle spring 43.
- the resulting position leaves the trip lever toggle hook 44, the spring hook 77 and the toggle spring 43 available for Z-axis assembly of the spring to the hooks without interference.
- the reset pin 64 is installed into an aperture provided in the trip lever 31.
- the above-described circuit breaker is also provided with means for accurate positioning of the contact carrier or blade 41 as part of the automated assembly of the blade-bimetal terminal combination.
- the contact carrier or blade is coupled to the flexible pigtail wire 14; accordingly, it is difficult for the blade assembly to be precisely located and secured from movement during the assembly process.
- the base 2 of the circuit breaker is provided with a dovetail groove or slot 110 built into the base. During assembly, the dovetail groove is adapted to receive therein a correspondingly-shaped blade holder (not shown) which carries the blade assembly as it is positioned into the case 2.
- the dovetail groove 110 thus, functions as a precise locator on the basis of which the blade can be held in position while the other circuit breaker components including the manual operator 35, the trip lever member 31, the armature member 17 and the associated springs, are loaded automatically according to the Z-axis assembly process described above.
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- Un coupe-circuit électrique (10) comprenant une base (1) et un couvercle (2), ladite base (1) portant une borne de ligne (47) et une borne de charge (4) qui sont électriquement connectées par l'intermédiaire d'un circuit électrique s'étendant entre elles, lequel coupe-circuit (10) comprend :un premier contact (46) ;un second contact (45) ;un support de contact mobile (41) portant ledit second contact (45) et déplaçable entre (I) une première position dans laquelle ledit second contact (45) est appuyé contre ledit premier contact (46) et correspondant à un état de circuit électrique fermé pour lequel ledit circuit électrique est fermé entre ladite borne de ligne (47) et ladite borne de charge (4) et (II) une seconde position dans laquelle ledit second contact (45) est écarté dudit premier contact (46) et correspondant à un état de circuit électrique ouvert pour lequel ledit circuit électrique n'est pas fermé entre ladite borne de ligne (47) et ladite borne de charge (4) ;un moyen sensible au courant comprenant une armature (17) présentant une surface de verrouillage, et un bilame (11) et un ensemble de culasse (12) pour détecter un état prédéterminé de surintensité ou de court-circuit dans ledit circuit électrique et pour déplacer en réponse ladite armature (17) d'au moins une distance prédéterminée ;un moyen de déclenchement associé avec ledit moyen sensible au courant pour déplacer ledit support de contact (41) de ladite première position à ladite seconde position en réponse au mouvement de ladite armature de verrouillage sur ladite distance prédéterminée, ledit moyen de déclenchement comprenant un levier de déclenchement (31) plat et en forme générale de U ayant des faces plates opposées et des bords opposés, ledit levier de déclenchement (31) étant supporté apte à pivoter en une première extrémité par un axe (32) disposé sur ladite base (1), ledit levier de déclenchement (31) comportant une partie de verrouillage en son extrémité opposée fonctionnellement associée à ladite surface de verrouillage sur ladite armature (17) et prévue pour en être dégagée ou libérée sous l'effet dudit mouvement de l'armature résultant dudit état de surintensité ou de court-circuit, cette libération provoquant le mouvement de pivotement dudit levier (31) autour dudit axe (32) de manière à déplacer ledit support de contact (41) de ladite première position à ladite seconde position et, par conséquent, à écarter ledit second contact (45) dudit premier contact (46), caractérisé en ce que ledit levier de déclenchement (31) comporte un bossage (61) s'étendant horizontalement à partir de l'un desdits bords adjacent à ladite première extrémité, et prévu pour venir en contact avec une partie en épaulement correspondante (62) sur ledit support de contact (41), à la manière d'un marteau pour provoquer le déplacement dudit second contact (45) en écartement dudit premier contact (46) durant le mouvement de déclenchement initial dudit levier de déclenchement (31).
- Un coupe-circuit électrique selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que ledit levier de déclenchement (31) est rappelé dans ladite position de verrouillage, avec ledit support de contact (41) dans sa première position, par l'action d'un ressort de basculement (43) reliant ledit support de contact (41) audit levier de déclenchement (31), et dans lequel ledit levier (31), lorsqu'il est déclenché en raison dudit déplacement de l'armature, subit ledit mouvement de pivotement qui est limité par une surface de butée (85) se trouvant sur ladite base (1).
- Un coupe-circuit électrique selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que sont prévus un actionneur manuel (35) pour commander ledit déplacement dudit support de contact (41) entre lesdites première et seconde positions, et un doigt de réenclenchement démontable (64) sur ledit levier de déclenchement (31), lequel doigt (64) est conçu de manière à être positionné en contact avec une partie formant jambe dudit actionneur (35), une fois que ledit levier (31) a été déclenché, afin de traduire ledit mouvement dudit actionneur (35) en mouvement de pivotement du levier de déclenchement nécessaire pour verrouiller à nouveau ledit levier (31) sur ladite surface de verrouillage de l'armature (17).
- Un coupe-circuit électrique selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que ledit circuit électrique est établi par l'intermédiaire d'un conducteur souple (14) s'étendant entre ledit ensemble de culasse (12) et ledit support de contact (41), et en ce que des moyens formant barrière (86) sont formés dans ladite base (1) pour maintenir ledit conducteur (14) hors de contact avec ledit levier de déclenchement (31) lorsque celui-ci subit ledit mouvement de pivotement lorsqu'il est déclenché.
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